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49問 • 1年前
  • Jannel Obispo
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  • 1

    A complex whole that includes knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, law, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of the society.

    Culture

  • 2

    Founder of Cultural Anthropology

    Edward Tylor

  • 3

    Culture is ___ as it is handed down from generation to generation in a given society.

    Cumulative

  • 4

    Started from a person’s mind->put into action repeatedly->becomes culture

    Pure Abstraction

  • 5

    An establish pattern of behaviour

    Culture

  • 6

    Characteristically a product of human interaction.

    Culture

  • 7

    A social heritage that is complex and socially transmitted.

    Culture

  • 8

    Differences in social behaviours that different cultures exhibit around the world.

    Human Cultural Variations

  • 9

    A direct consequence of the direct consequence of the different ways in which societies adapt, interact and develop in their respective environments.

    Human Cultural Variations

  • 10

    Enlist the 4 significant reasons for cultural variations

    Environment-Isolation-Technology-Dominant Cultural Themes

  • 11

    Inhabitants must adapt to survive.

    Environment

  • 12

    People’s way of life can be determined such as the kind of economy which they practice.

    Environment

  • 13

    Society cut its own interaction with another society.

    Isolation

  • 14

    Prevents contact with another people.

    Isolation

  • 15

    Culture will develop free from the influence and contamination from other societies.

    Isolation

  • 16

    When tools have become available to one culture, it likely affect not only the norms and values but also its economic and social interactions and relationships.

    Technology

  • 17

    New ideas, values, and inventions introduced to society are usually accepted only when they fit into the existing culture or represent changes that can be absorbed without too greatly distorting the prevailing patterns.

    Dominant Culture Themes

  • 18

    Every culture basically carries dominant themes which make distinction and direction to the culture while for some it creates a closed system.

    Dominant Culture Themes

  • 19

    Individual’s dissimilarities based on their social characteristics and qualities.

    Social Differences

  • 20

    Result in discrimination(e.g. socio-economic class)

    Social Differences

  • 21

    Enlist the 8 factors related to social differences

    Gender, Socio-Economic Status, Ethnicity, Religion, Exceptionality, Nationality, Social Change, Political Identity

  • 22

    Socially-constructed characteristics of being male and female.

    Gender

  • 23

    Socially-constructed roles, behaviours, activities, attributes that a given society appropriate for men and women.

    Gender

  • 24

    Is gender socially-constructed?

    Yes

  • 25

    Categorized as masculine or feminine, culture-bound

    Gender

  • 26

    Social standing or class of an individual or group

    Socio-economic Status

  • 27

    What are the 3 socio-economic types?

    Upper Class, Middle Class, Lower Class

  • 28

    Sub types of Upper Class

    New Rich(Nouveau riche), Traditional Upper Class

  • 29

    3 Elements of Socio-economic Status

    Education, Income, Occupation

  • 30

    Rags to Riches

    New Rich

  • 31

    Small business and industry operators

    Middle Class

  • 32

    Describes shared culture - the practices, values, and beliefs of a group.

    Ethnicity

  • 33

    Ethnos meaning

    Group

  • 34

    Nation meaning

    People

  • 35

    Greek word for “group”

    Ethnos

  • 36

    An ethnic group is a collection of heritage, consisting of a common culture which may also includea shared language or dialect.

    Ethnicity

  • 37

    People who collectively and publicly identified themselves as distinct and unique based on distinguishable cultural.

    Ethnic Group

  • 38

    An organized system of ideas about the spiritual sphere or the supernatural.

    Religion

  • 39

    State of being intellectually gifted and/or being physically or me tally challenged conditions such as personality/behaviour.

    Exceptionality

  • 40

    Exceptionality

    Communication, Intellectual, Physical

  • 41

    Legal relationship that binds between a person and a country.

    Nationality

  • 42

    Affords state jurisdiction

    Nationality

  • 43

    3 ways to acquire nationality

    Natural Born Citizen, Jus-Solis, Jus-Sanguinis

  • 44

    Place of birth

    Jus-Solis

  • 45

    By blood/parent

    Jus-Sanguinis

  • 46

    May not only be regarded as a process but also as a means, an end, or even as a social movemnt, a condition involving a program, an ideology, and a problem.

    Social Change

  • 47

    Group Affiliation

    Political Identity

  • 48

    Describes the way in which a member of a particular group might express specific political opnion and attributes

    Political Identity

  • 49

    The Latin word for “to care or to cultivate”

    Cultura o Cultus

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A complex whole that includes knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, law, customs, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of the society.

    Culture

  • 2

    Founder of Cultural Anthropology

    Edward Tylor

  • 3

    Culture is ___ as it is handed down from generation to generation in a given society.

    Cumulative

  • 4

    Started from a person’s mind->put into action repeatedly->becomes culture

    Pure Abstraction

  • 5

    An establish pattern of behaviour

    Culture

  • 6

    Characteristically a product of human interaction.

    Culture

  • 7

    A social heritage that is complex and socially transmitted.

    Culture

  • 8

    Differences in social behaviours that different cultures exhibit around the world.

    Human Cultural Variations

  • 9

    A direct consequence of the direct consequence of the different ways in which societies adapt, interact and develop in their respective environments.

    Human Cultural Variations

  • 10

    Enlist the 4 significant reasons for cultural variations

    Environment-Isolation-Technology-Dominant Cultural Themes

  • 11

    Inhabitants must adapt to survive.

    Environment

  • 12

    People’s way of life can be determined such as the kind of economy which they practice.

    Environment

  • 13

    Society cut its own interaction with another society.

    Isolation

  • 14

    Prevents contact with another people.

    Isolation

  • 15

    Culture will develop free from the influence and contamination from other societies.

    Isolation

  • 16

    When tools have become available to one culture, it likely affect not only the norms and values but also its economic and social interactions and relationships.

    Technology

  • 17

    New ideas, values, and inventions introduced to society are usually accepted only when they fit into the existing culture or represent changes that can be absorbed without too greatly distorting the prevailing patterns.

    Dominant Culture Themes

  • 18

    Every culture basically carries dominant themes which make distinction and direction to the culture while for some it creates a closed system.

    Dominant Culture Themes

  • 19

    Individual’s dissimilarities based on their social characteristics and qualities.

    Social Differences

  • 20

    Result in discrimination(e.g. socio-economic class)

    Social Differences

  • 21

    Enlist the 8 factors related to social differences

    Gender, Socio-Economic Status, Ethnicity, Religion, Exceptionality, Nationality, Social Change, Political Identity

  • 22

    Socially-constructed characteristics of being male and female.

    Gender

  • 23

    Socially-constructed roles, behaviours, activities, attributes that a given society appropriate for men and women.

    Gender

  • 24

    Is gender socially-constructed?

    Yes

  • 25

    Categorized as masculine or feminine, culture-bound

    Gender

  • 26

    Social standing or class of an individual or group

    Socio-economic Status

  • 27

    What are the 3 socio-economic types?

    Upper Class, Middle Class, Lower Class

  • 28

    Sub types of Upper Class

    New Rich(Nouveau riche), Traditional Upper Class

  • 29

    3 Elements of Socio-economic Status

    Education, Income, Occupation

  • 30

    Rags to Riches

    New Rich

  • 31

    Small business and industry operators

    Middle Class

  • 32

    Describes shared culture - the practices, values, and beliefs of a group.

    Ethnicity

  • 33

    Ethnos meaning

    Group

  • 34

    Nation meaning

    People

  • 35

    Greek word for “group”

    Ethnos

  • 36

    An ethnic group is a collection of heritage, consisting of a common culture which may also includea shared language or dialect.

    Ethnicity

  • 37

    People who collectively and publicly identified themselves as distinct and unique based on distinguishable cultural.

    Ethnic Group

  • 38

    An organized system of ideas about the spiritual sphere or the supernatural.

    Religion

  • 39

    State of being intellectually gifted and/or being physically or me tally challenged conditions such as personality/behaviour.

    Exceptionality

  • 40

    Exceptionality

    Communication, Intellectual, Physical

  • 41

    Legal relationship that binds between a person and a country.

    Nationality

  • 42

    Affords state jurisdiction

    Nationality

  • 43

    3 ways to acquire nationality

    Natural Born Citizen, Jus-Solis, Jus-Sanguinis

  • 44

    Place of birth

    Jus-Solis

  • 45

    By blood/parent

    Jus-Sanguinis

  • 46

    May not only be regarded as a process but also as a means, an end, or even as a social movemnt, a condition involving a program, an ideology, and a problem.

    Social Change

  • 47

    Group Affiliation

    Political Identity

  • 48

    Describes the way in which a member of a particular group might express specific political opnion and attributes

    Political Identity

  • 49

    The Latin word for “to care or to cultivate”

    Cultura o Cultus